In any discussion about New Zealand’s waterways, Nitrates typically end up at the forefront. In those discussions, you’ll inevitably have heard that one of the major sources of nitrates is the fertilisers used in commercial agriculture. How can you help? Do a little homework on the products that you’re buying and remember that every dollar you spend is a vote for the kind of world you want. Are you supporting big, intensive farms with a poor environmental report card? Or are you voting, instead, for smaller, organic producers who are committed to being part of the solution? One of the easiest ways you can do this is to source as many ingredients as possible directly from producers; you can do this easily at any of the fantastic farmer’s markets in Christchurch. Take the opportunity to ask them directly about how their products are grown and produced.
And what about at home? When you fertilise your lawn or garden, the chemicals you are using are functionally the same as those used in commercial agriculture and can still end up in our rivers. Substitute compost for fertilisers in your garden. Better still, learn to make that compost yourself out of your food and garden waste. This is one of the single most impactful things that we can all do at an individual level to make a positive environmental change. Not only will you not be putting nitrates into our rivers, you’ll also be reducing waste and sequestering carbon. And it’s easy! Learn more HERE.